Cebuanos should welcome these developments with open arms.
Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!
I still go to SM cause of the computer shops. hehe
Nahadlok guro Ayala ay! Pero di jud kabintaha sa daghanon tawo shoppers sa SM kay spacious man gud.
mao unya dako pa gyud ang parkinganan sa SM nga libre... :mrgreen:Originally Posted by Sovabon
yap nindot sm kay dagko parking space ....they should also plan parking space asa man parking space available sa ayala once mag expand silaOriginally Posted by Bhongitz
maayu nuon, daghan natag rason para mugas2.....hehehehe
Ayala affiliates to implement more infra projects at mall, Asiatown IT
A series of expansion buildings and a lagoon will soon dot the landscape of Asiatown IT (Information Technology) Park.
This was revealed by Cebu Holdings Inc. (CHI) president Jose Rene D. Almendras during CHI’s annual stockholders’ mee-ting at the City Sports Club Cebu.
CHI subsidiary Cebu Property Ventures and Development Corp. (CPVDC), on the other hand, will start constructing “in a few weeks” annex buildings of the Ayala Center Cebu. The project is scheduled for completion in March 2007.
CPVDC will start building a lagoon at the IT Park by June or August next year. The project is projected to cost P870 million.
The multi-level annex buildings, which Almen-dras described as a “series of retail spaces,” will house 50 various retail outlets based locally and internationally. At the first floor of the building would be Rustan’s Supermarket.
Although Almendras admitted that the buildings’ schematic diagram is hard to explain because it has yet to reach its final stage, he said that they “are making sure that the enhancement to the malls is very Cebuano.”
“It’s really a nice place to shop, to walk around in, to sit in and to just spend time in. You’ve never seen anything like it,” he said.
Since CPVDC would bring in a “nature component” to the buildings, shoppers can expect to hear birds chirping and water rushing while they shop.
The annex buildings will also feature an area where social events and functions can be held.
Strong demand promp-ted CPVDC to expand its retail business.
“For three years, people have been wanting to open new stores in the mall,” Almendras said.
He said there are pending applications of 111 merchant stores. By November, they can open their shops to the public, he added.
He predicted that the annex buildings would generate “very strong” sales grosses. “You’ll just have to look at our annual report,” he said.
Last 2005, CHI posted a 12-percent growth in its retail business with gross sales of P371.8 million, while CPVD revenues reached P50.3 million, up 14 percent over that in 2004. (UP Mass Comm Intern Arrah Camillia Quistadio)
I hope more electronics stores err pc stores...they can't simply put any retail concessionaires w/o considering the market's interest...
nice ni nga update da.. daghan na nya ta kasuroyan sa atong mga anak.
Mao jud hasta unya imo mga apo bro puhon.
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